Kim Kardashian Shares Baby North West Photos, Has Mommy's Gorgeous Features

Kim Kardashian, the queen of reality TV and selfies on Instagram, became more private after giving birth to baby girl North West in June following the request of rapper fiance and baby daddy, Kanye West. Now, Kim Kardashian is breaking out of her privacy mold to share some sweet photos of their bundle of joy.

Kardashian posted two photos of North to her Instagram Tuesday. North West, or Nori as she is called by her family, appears in one seated on a green sofa and wearing a black sweater. The adorable baby is seen smiling and has a sparkle in her eye. Kim captioned it with a simple
LOL."

In another photo, the adorable 5-month old baby can be seen seated on the lap of Givenchy's Riccardo Tisci. The designer is a good friend of Kanye West; he styled the reality star for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's costume gala back in May. Kim, 33, captioned the photo, "#NewStylist," because he also made some chic baby clothes for North just a few months after her birth.

Kim is enjoying her new role as a mommy. "It's everything you could ever imagine and more ... It's the best feeling, it's the most rewarding job and I recommend everyone go through the process," Kardashian told "Extra TV" last month of motherhood. As for having more children, she added, "We definitely want some!"

Kim Kardashian, who is well known for her curvy figure, has posted less sexy selfies of herself after having the baby and becoming a mother. She did post of herself in a sexy white bathing suit which shows off her curvy derriere and got many people online either criticising her for wearing inappropriate mommy attire, while others complimented her on her stunning post-baby figure.

According to Us Magazine, the reality star and rapper plan to have more children next year. Kardashian "wants her kids to be close in age," and West "wants a huge family."

"She'll try to get pregnant next summer, after the wedding," according to the report.

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